Six problems in legal education, much discussed recently, were posed by the Editors of this Review to a number of the top educators in the legal world. These questions were and are frankly difficult and controversial, but their answers are important to our system of legal education and to our society. Capsule answers given by these concerned educators are believed to be interesting and significant. Each is a personal rather than a representative opinion. Brief answers such as these, of course, are not expected to be, nor do they pretend to be, complete or profound. Their purpose is to indicate succinctly the approach of some law school educators who may be considered opinion makers to difficult policy problems of legal education.
What do we-all of us-want out of legal education? Why is there so much concern and dissatisfaction w...
There are many difficulties in teaching the law. These problems are often referred to generically as...
The Association of American Law Schools ask the Bench and Bar to indicate their views of the methods...
Six problems in legal education, much discussed recently, were posed by the Editors of this Review t...
Six problems in legal education, much discussed recently, were posed by the Editors of this Review t...
Six issues in legal education, much discussed recently, were posed by the Editors of this Review to ...
Six current issues in legal education, of wide general interest and importance, were posed by the Ed...
Six issues in legal education, much discussed recently, were posed by the Editors of this Review to ...
Five problems in legal education, much discussed recently, were posed by the Editors of this Review ...
Ten current questions on major controversial problems of legal education, of wide general interest a...
Sic current issues in legal education, of wide general interest and importance, were posed by the Ed...
Periodically, Cleveland-Marshall Law Review asks prominent legal educators for their views on curren...
Legal education in America began with the apprenticeship system. If a young man wanted to become a l...
A conspicuous and very wholesome manifestation today in legal education is dissatisfaction with lega...
This article synthesizes some of the main points of the symposium contributors. They covered a wide ...
What do we-all of us-want out of legal education? Why is there so much concern and dissatisfaction w...
There are many difficulties in teaching the law. These problems are often referred to generically as...
The Association of American Law Schools ask the Bench and Bar to indicate their views of the methods...
Six problems in legal education, much discussed recently, were posed by the Editors of this Review t...
Six problems in legal education, much discussed recently, were posed by the Editors of this Review t...
Six issues in legal education, much discussed recently, were posed by the Editors of this Review to ...
Six current issues in legal education, of wide general interest and importance, were posed by the Ed...
Six issues in legal education, much discussed recently, were posed by the Editors of this Review to ...
Five problems in legal education, much discussed recently, were posed by the Editors of this Review ...
Ten current questions on major controversial problems of legal education, of wide general interest a...
Sic current issues in legal education, of wide general interest and importance, were posed by the Ed...
Periodically, Cleveland-Marshall Law Review asks prominent legal educators for their views on curren...
Legal education in America began with the apprenticeship system. If a young man wanted to become a l...
A conspicuous and very wholesome manifestation today in legal education is dissatisfaction with lega...
This article synthesizes some of the main points of the symposium contributors. They covered a wide ...
What do we-all of us-want out of legal education? Why is there so much concern and dissatisfaction w...
There are many difficulties in teaching the law. These problems are often referred to generically as...
The Association of American Law Schools ask the Bench and Bar to indicate their views of the methods...